Course 102: Mathematics is a 3-credit course designed to enhance mathematical abilities relevant to Computer Science, requiring a minimum of 15 weeks of study. The course covers topics such as Set Theory, Functions, Mathematical Logic, Boolean Algebra, and Matrices and Determinants. Evaluation consists of 30% internal assessment and 70% external assessment.
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102 Mathematical
Course 102: Mathematics is a 3-credit course designed to enhance mathematical abilities relevant to Computer Science, requiring a minimum of 15 weeks of study. The course covers topics such as Set Theory, Functions, Mathematical Logic, Boolean Algebra, and Matrices and Determinants. Evaluation consists of 30% internal assessment and 70% external assessment.
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Course 102: Mathematics
Course Code 102
Course Title Mathematics Credit 3 Teaching per Week 3 Hrs Minimum weeks per 15 (Including Class work, examination, preparation etc.) Semester Review / Revision June 2020 Purpose of Course Purpose of this course is to develop mathematical abilities relevant to Computer Science. Course Objective The objective of this course is to guide/help students in developing Mathematical Abilities relevant to Computer Science. Pre-requisite School Mathematics Course Out come After studying this subject, students will be able to develop Mathematical Abilities relevant to Computer Science. Course Content Unit 1. Set Theory 1.1.Introduction 1.2.Representation 1.3.Operation and its properties 1.4.Venn Diagram 1.5.Cartesian product and graph Unit 2. Functions 2.1.Definition 2.2.Types – Domain and Range 2.3.Construction and functions Unit 3. Mathematical Logic 3.1.Introduction to logic 3.2.Truth Table Unit 4. Boolean Algebra 4.1Definition & Examples of Boolean Algebra 4.2Boolean Functions 4.3Representation and minimization of Boolean Functions 4.4Design example using Boolean algebra Unit 5. Matrices and Determinants 5.1.Matrices of order M * N 5.2.Row and Column transformation 5.3.Addition, Subtraction and multiplication of Matrices 5.4.Computation of Inverse 5.5.Cramer’s Rule 5.6.Business Application of Matrices Reference Books 1. Co-ordinate Geometry – Shanti Narayan 2. Linear Algebra – Sushoma Verma 3. Advanced Mathematics – B.S. Shah & Co. 4. Schaum’s Outline of Boolean algebra and switching circuits – Elliot Mendelson 5. Digital Computer Fundamentals - Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition, Thomas C. Bartee 6. Business Mathematics - Qazi Zameeruddin, V. K. Khanna and S. K. Bhambri, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
Teaching Methodology Class Work, Discussion, Self-Study, Seminars and/or Assignments